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The outrage that followed Uber’s revelation that hackers had accessed 57 million passenger and drive records was not about the breach itself. It was about the accompanying disclosure that the company had kept the news of the data breach secret after paying the hackers a...

These days, the Supreme Court is known as a “hot bench”: Lawyers who argue there usually have to respond to a barrage of questions from all sides. That fast and furious questioning can make it hard for advocates to advance their arguments, but it also...

Mesothelioma Lawyers – Settlements Available for Mesothelioma VictimsSettlements available for mesothelioma victims. When you file for an asbestos personal injury lawsuit, there are some ways to get compensation for suffering from injuries. If your lawsuit goes to trial, you might get a favorable jury verdict...

The petition of the day is:
Daleidan v. National Abortion Federation
17-202
Issues: Whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit erred by its unprecedented holding, in conflict with decisions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 2nd and 4th Circuits, and the consistent teachings...

Co-author Trevor Lawhorn
*Kind of; this is a federal court predicting what the Ohio Supreme Court would do.
In Ohio, in calculating royalties in a market-value-at-the-well lease (as distinguished from a “proceeds” lease), post-production costs are to be shared proportionately by the working interest and royalty owners....

This afternoon the Supreme Court granted the federal government’s request to allow it to enforce the full set of restrictions imposed by President Donald Trump’s September 24 proclamation, often known as the “travel ban.” The proclamation limits the entry into the United States of nationals...